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For those of you who may be extremely picky and (or) particular about what the time is, this tweak may be a viable option for you. Stock iOS doesn't offer a ton of customization in regards to the clock on the lock screen (except 24/12 hour toggle), so it's nice to see simple tweaks coming out to change things up. If you are one to want to know the time down to the absolute second, try LockSecondsIndicator.

Just as the name describes, LockSecondsIndicators allows you to add a seconds component to the clock on the lock screen. Everything is configured through the Lock Seconds Preferences tab in Settings and conveniently only gives you two options: Blinking Dots and Hide Seconds. Blinking Dots is a toggle to turn on or off the clock dots from blinking at a seconds pace. Hide Seconds determines whether you want to the seconds field to be hidden or visible. Other than that, there's nothing else to configure.

Hopefully the developer adds some new features in regards to customizing your clock. The simplicity of the tweak is great but it would be nice to have a little more customization than two options. If you find this something you'd wish to try or consider, go search for it on Cydia. It's free and available on all devices and firmwares (works on iOS 5, however since PreferenceLoader is not supported yet, it is useless and you can't change any settings).

As someone who has previously commented on the seemingly lackluster showcase of featured tweaks, I find it somewhat ironic / amusing to see that as the first post regarding a tweak that I use myself . Sometimes it's just useful to be able to easily measure seconds without having to go into the alarm app. I combo this with 60secondlockscreen to make it more useful as well.

In general I love your posts Josh, and your ability to respond to comments in a professional manner (most writers here never respond to comments or fix inaccuracies). As I try to think of constructive feedback on tweak news, the only thing I can really think of is to maybe do a once a week or so "top 3" or something similar to what's occasionally done with themes. I still think exceptional tweaks and instances where you're able to interview the developer (I love those btw) merit their own post.

It's also kind of odd that you're showcasing this newer mod that requires a preference panel to enable. What about the orignal LockSeconds tweak that's hosted here on MMi? That's the one I've been using for a few months now. I'm just curious what is your criteria for that sort of thing? Were you unaware of the previous mod, or did you focus on this one only because it is newer, or it's just the one you got tipped off about?

A tweak is a tweak it's better then nothing. We should still appreciate the time people put into making the tweaks even if some people have no need for some of them. Maybe we should make a thread about tweak ideas that our community has.....

As someone who has previously commented on the seemingly lackluster showcase of featured tweaks, I find it somewhat ironic / amusing to see that as the first post regarding a tweak that I use myself . Sometimes it's just useful to be able to easily measure seconds without having to go into the alarm app. I combo this with 60secondlockscreen to make it more useful as well.

In general I love your posts Josh, and your ability to respond to comments in a professional manner (most writers here never respond to comments or fix inaccuracies). As I try to think of constructive feedback on tweak news, the only thing I can really think of is to maybe do a once a week or so "top 3" or something similar to what's occasionally done with themes. I still think exceptional tweaks and instances where you're able to interview the developer (I love those btw) merit their own post.

It's also kind of odd that you're showcasing this newer mod that requires a preference panel to enable. What about the orignal LockSeconds tweak that's hosted here on MMi? That's the one I've been using for a few months now. I'm just curious what is your criteria for that sort of thing? Were you unaware of the previous mod, or did you focus on this one only because it is newer, or it's just the one you got tipped off about?

Keep up the good work!

First off, I appreciate the encouragement - that means a lot!

Now the "Top Three," idea, that's excellent. I have thought of doing something along these lines myself however I have not gotten around to doing it. Lately, I have been busy with school (mostly) and I still have CallBar and other projects to continually evolve.

In regards to packages that are similar in Cydia, my aim is to provide news about what is new and rising in Cydia. These days, there are a ton of "copycats" if you will to a lot of primary products in Cydia, however that doesn't discount their existence. I offer people preference - in this case, would they rather use this package or the other LockSeconds package? I offer the information necessary to allow the user to make the decision on their own. Plus, it gives opportunities for new upcoming developers to get exposure so they can continue to grow and flourish as developers.

As someone who has previously commented on the seemingly lackluster showcase of featured tweaks, I find it somewhat ironic / amusing to see that as the first post regarding a tweak that I use myself . Sometimes it's just useful to be able to easily measure seconds without having to go into the alarm app. I combo this with 60secondlockscreen to make it more useful as well.

While I've noticed the same "seemingly lackluster showcase of featured tweaks", I haven't commented on it before, as complaining about the quality of such content (without adding any fresh content myself) is... even less lustrous indeed.

No, this isn't a tweak I'd used before, or even seen on Cydia,
but it'll be my next download after I signoff here.

Why not useless????

Because the clock display on the standard lock screen isn't merely coarse (hours, minutes)
it's often just plain wrong! It's sticky, and sluggish. If you open the lock screen at ~ HH:MM:57 or HH:MM:58 it won't update to HH:MM+1 until you close and reopen/refresh. (usually. Sometimes it does refresh, but not reliably.)

The builtin clock features; "world clock" and the ill-begotten Alarm you mention, just plain suck. There are other clock themes and tools out there, but haven't found anything remotely usable for me.

the "ntpdate" Cydia App oddly enough comes close (for obsessive nerds like me), but the display is so tiny that its frustrating to use as a display clock, and not really what it was intended for.

Thanks, Josh.

It's also kind of odd that you're showcasing this newer mod that requires a preference panel to enable. What about the orignal LockSeconds tweak that's hosted here on MMi? That's the one I've been using for a few months now. I'm just curious what is your criteria for that sort of thing? Were you unaware of the previous mod, or did you focus on this one only because it is newer, or it's just the one you got tipped off about?

Keep up the good work!

And thanks to you!
I'll check out LockSeconds as well.

I'd actually been looking for a tweak that did this for a couple years, and somehow had neither stumbled on the original, nor the latest effort. Its difficult to effectively search, even when you know what you'd like to find sometimes.

Being "tipped off about an app" sounds easier than just knowing about everything that exists.

How is this news? I've had seconds showing on my lock screen clock since I first JB my 3GS on 3.1.2 way back in Spring 2010. And I agree that sometimes it's just easier to measure a certain number of seconds this way than by using the actual alarm.app timer or stopwatch. I also have the 20 second lock screen tweak, did not know there was a 60 second tweak. Might have to get that now.

This was actually my lock screen up until iOS 4 was released, using a photo I shot in Budapest, Hungary when I was over there in 2005: